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En-Suite Room to Rent - ?710 including bills (Quick move-in)


LJLondon

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Hi friends, we?re looking for someone to join us in our 3 bed place in Nunhead/Peckham Rye in June.


Unfortunately due to the COVID-19 outbreak we have been let down by our new housemate and need someone replace them in our new yearly contract beginning 8th June. We are of course offering social-distancing friendly viewings over FaceTime / your preferred video chat, and can send extra pictures/ measurements on request.


We?re two 26 year olds who work full time & like music, art and politics as well was going down the pub. Each bedroom has its own bathroom, including an en-suite in the bedroom advertised. We have a communal living room and modern kitchen with all amenities.


The room available is a double room with an ensuite toilet, in a bright airy flat. We are the second floor of a house conversion on a quiet tree lined street, a minutes walk away from Peckham Rye. Rent is ?622 and bills are ?88 per month (?710 total).


Costs for moving in:

Deposit: ?876

Contract exchange fee: ?50


Please let me know if you are interested and I can provide more info/pictures and set up a video call for you to view the room.


Thanks so much,


Laura

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